Vol 54 No 16 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Officially that was for indiscipline and promoting division but the real reason was the ANCYL campaign to oust President Jacob Zuma from the party leadership which failed spectacularly at the Mangaung conference last December (AC Vol 54 No 1 The party isn't over yet)...
Straying from the manifesto Mugabe launched an attack on South African President Jacob Zuma's representative Lindiwe Zulu (‘that stupid ignorant woman from the streets') and threatened to withdraw from SADC...
Vol 54 No 15 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The pace of President Jacob Zuma's cull of his opponents in the African National Congress is picking up as he lays the groundwork for next year's general elections (AC Vol 54 No 8 ANC wields the long knives)...
Given ZANU-PF's animosity towards South African President Jacob Zuma's representative Lindiwe Zulu who leads the facilitation team this call is unlikely to be accepted...
Vol 54 No 13 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Its outline had been set out at a meeting in March 2011 between South African Energy's Minister Elizabeth Dipuo Peters and her Congolese counterpart Gilbert Tshiongo Tshibi Nkubula wa Ntumba during a summit between Presidents Jacob Zuma and Joseph Kabila Kabange...
Vol 54 No 13 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Five years later Presidents Jacob Zuma and Kabila met to sign an accord in November 2011 a few weeks before the elections...
Vol 54 No 12 |
- AFRICAN UNION
South African President Jacob Zuma was the first to pledge support followed by Uganda and Ethiopia...
Now South African President Jacob Zuma has offered his view that no elections can be held unless the ‘road map’ has been followed...
Then on his return from British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s funeral the ostensible ‘good cop’ Vice-President Scott made comments about South African President Jacob Zuma: he compared him to apartheid-era President F...
President Jacob Zuma puzzled his central African interlocutors and CAR politicians by claiming they had made a ‘passionate plea’ for South African troops to return to the troubled country on 18 April...